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"I have found the ones that bought the booster controller for the droid's motivator, but I warn you: they are strange ones."
"I've met plenty of 'strange ones' already."
Watto and a spacer[1]

Guz'Ordnak was a male Trandoshan who lived on Tatooine during the Galactic Civil War. After the Battle of Yavin, he was part of a group[1] of thugs[2] who lived in the slums of Mos Espa. This group also included Hilbrun, Eyleen and Tiomvo.[1]

In 1 ABY,[3] they bought the booster controller of an R2 unit motivator to the junk dealer Watto. One of them left his swoop bike as collateral, but they never paid Watto for the booster controller. Since this R2 unit was wanted by both Imperial Commander Barrezz and Rebel Captain Bastra, a spacer later tried to recover the motivator booster controller. Guz'Ordnak and the thieves attacked the spacer on sight, but the spacer managed to retrieve the booster controller from Hilbrun's USV-5 Modified Landspeeder.[1]

Behind the scenes

Guz'Ordnak was a non-player character in the 2003 video game Star Wars Galaxies: An Empire Divided, a massively multiplayer online role-playing game developed by Sony Online Entertainment and published by LucasArts.[1] The game was shut down on December 15, 2011.[4] Guz'Ordnak was added to the game as part of the "Legacy Quest" with the release of the "Publish 25," a.k.a. the "New Game Enhancements," on November 15, 2005.[5]

According to the game's directory .tree files and reference manuals, this character was originally named Buhba.[1][2]

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Notes and references

  1. 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 SWG logo sm Star Wars Galaxies (post-NGE) — Legacy Quest: "Repo Man" on Tatooine
  2. 2.0 2.1 Star Wars Galaxies: The Complete Guide: Prima Official Game Guide
  3. The opening crawl of Star Wars Galaxies: An Empire Divided dates the game to after the events of Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope, and additionally, Serji-X Arrogantus, who died in Star Wars (1977) 10—the events of which The New Essential Chronology dates to 0 ABY—appears in the game. Therefore, at least a portion of Star Wars Galaxies must be set in that year. Furthermore, in the game Ruwan Tokai references the destruction of the Death Star as having occurred one year earlier, and Strongholds of Resistance also places the events of Galaxies' Chapter 9: "The Fury of Exar Kun" in 1 ABY. Lastly, while Chapter 11: "The Battle of Echo Base" features the Battle of Hoth—dated to 3 ABY by The New Essential Chronology—the developers have stated that the portrayal of that battle in the game is intentionally anachronistic. Therefore, the events of Star Wars Galaxies must span from 0 ABY to around 1 ABY.
  4. Gal-icon IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT STAR WARS GALAXIES™ on the official Star Wars Galaxies website (original site is defunct)
  5. Gal-icon Publish Archive 2005 on the official Star Wars Galaxies website (original site is defunct)

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